Nobody likes to get their vehicle repossessed, but a South Florida man took things a bit too far when he saw his truck being hauled away.

Police arrested Yohanys Lopez last week after he jumped in his Ford F-250 after it had been hooked up to a tow truck. The police report said Lopez was behind on his payments and told the tow truck driver that he wanted to retrieve a few personal items.

“He hopped into the car, at which time our agent gets out of the truck and approaches him and he acts like he’s not going to do anything,” Rigo Herrera of Specialized Towing told CBS Miami.

The driver started shooting video, and truck enthusiasts are glad he did.

The rear end of the truck was suspended in the air, but Lopez still fired that baby up and hit the gas. What ensued was a mighty battle between the heavy-duty Ford F-450 tow truck and the Power Stroke diesel-powered Ford F-250.

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The front tires of the F-250 started spinning and smoking and the front end of the F-450 was yanked off the ground like a bucking bronco. Lopez eventually got his (or the bank’s) truck on the ground, but the safety chain kept him from driving off.